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1. A new automated and putatively versatile synthesis of the PSMA-ligand derivative [18F]DCFPyL using the FASTlabTM synthesizer

2. Crystal structure of 6,7-dimethoxy-1-(4-nitrophenyl)quinolin-4(1H)-one: a molecular scaffold for potential tubulin polymerization inhibitors

3. A Survey of Molecular Imaging of Opioid Receptors

4. Recent Development of Non-Peptide GnRH Antagonists

5. Supplementary Video 5 from Improved Drug Delivery to Brain Metastases by Peptide-Mediated Permeabilization of the Blood–Brain Barrier

6. Supplementary Video 2 from Improved Drug Delivery to Brain Metastases by Peptide-Mediated Permeabilization of the Blood–Brain Barrier

7. Supplementary Video 4 from Improved Drug Delivery to Brain Metastases by Peptide-Mediated Permeabilization of the Blood–Brain Barrier

8. Supplementary Video 1 from Improved Drug Delivery to Brain Metastases by Peptide-Mediated Permeabilization of the Blood–Brain Barrier

9. Supplementary Video 3 from Improved Drug Delivery to Brain Metastases by Peptide-Mediated Permeabilization of the Blood–Brain Barrier

10. Supplementary Video 6 from Improved Drug Delivery to Brain Metastases by Peptide-Mediated Permeabilization of the Blood–Brain Barrier

11. Data from Improved Drug Delivery to Brain Metastases by Peptide-Mediated Permeabilization of the Blood–Brain Barrier

12. Supplementary Materials from Improved Drug Delivery to Brain Metastases by Peptide-Mediated Permeabilization of the Blood–Brain Barrier

13. Fluorine-18-Labeled Antibody Ligands for PET Imaging of Amyloid-β in Brain

14. An Automated and Putatively Versatile Approach for Labeling Peptides with Fluorine-18 Using the FastlabTM Synthesizer; Exemplified with Glu-the CO-Lys Pharmacophore

15. A new automated and putatively versatile synthesis of the PSMA-ligand derivative [

16. Improved Drug Delivery to Brain Metastases by Peptide-Mediated Permeabilization of the Blood–Brain Barrier

17. 23rd International Symposium on Radiopharmaceutical Sciences

18. Towards dual inhibitors of the MET kinase and WNT signaling pathway; design, synthesis and biological evaluation

19. Preclinical evaluation of [F-18]cabozantinib as a PET imaging agent in a prostate cancer mouse model

20. Synthesis and Preclinical Evaluation of [18F]PF04217903, a Selective MET PET Tracer

21. Preclinical evaluation of [

22. One-step synthesis of [18 F]cabozantinib for use in positron emission tomography imaging of c-Met

23. Crystal structure of 6,7-dimeth­oxy-1-(4-nitro­phen­yl)quinolin-4(1H)-one: a mol­ecular scaffold for potential tubulin polymerization inhibitors

24. Design, synthesis and biological evaluation of 6‐substituted quinolines derived from cabozantinib as c‐Met inhibitors

25. Brain penetrant small molecule 18F-GnRH receptor (GnRH-R) antagonists: Synthesis and preliminary positron emission tomography imaging in rats

26. Correction: Towards dual inhibitors of the MET kinase and WNT signaling pathway; design, synthesis and biological evaluation

27. TMOD-34. IMPROVED TREATMENT OF MELANOMA BRAIN METASTASIS USING A SYNTHETIC PEPTIDE

28. Synthesis of protectin D1 analogs: novel pro-resolution and radiotracer agents

29. Radiosynthesis of high affinity fluorine-18 labeled GnRH peptide analogues: in vitro studies and in vivo assessment of brain uptake in rats

30. Recent Development of Non-Peptide GnRH Antagonists

31. One-step synthesis of [

32. Synthesis, Enzyme Assays and Molecular Docking Studies of Fluorinated Bioisosteres of Santacruzamate A as Potential HDAC Tracers

33. Synthesis and in vitro evaluation of small-molecule [18F] labeled gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) receptor antagonists as potential PET imaging agents for GnRH receptor expression

34. Rapid18F-radiolabeling of peptides from [18F]fluoride using a single microfluidics device

35. THER-11. PEPTIDE-MEDIATED PERMEABILIZATION OF THE BLOOD-BRAIN BARRIER IMPROVES DRUG DELIVERY TO BRAIN METASTASIS

36. Standardization of fluorine-18 manufacturing processes: New scientific challenges for PET

37. Radiosynthesis and Biodistribution of a Prosthetic Group (18F-FENMA) Conjugated to Cyclic RGD Peptides

38. Abstract LB-314: The good drug, the bad barrier and the handy peptide: Improved treatment of experimental melanoma brain metastases using a synthetic peptide

39. A Novel Prosthetic Group for Site-Selective Labeling of Peptides for Positron Emission Tomography

40. Abstract 2865: The peptide transporter K16ApoE increases drug delivery across the blood brain barrier in an experimental animal model of melanoma brain metastases

41. P13.04 K16ApoE increases drug-delivery across the blood brain barrier in an animal model of brain metastases

42. Prepubertal gonadotropin-releasing hormone analog leads to exaggerated behavioral and emotional sex differences in sheep

43. Radiosynthesis and biodistribution of a prosthetic group (¹⁸F-FENMA) conjugated to cyclic RGD peptides

44. One step radiosynthesis of 6-[(18)F]fluoronicotinic acid 2,3,5,6-tetrafluorophenyl ester ([(18)F]F-Py-TFP): a new prosthetic group for efficient labeling of biomolecules with fluorine-18

45. Didanosine ester prodrugs: synthesis, albumin binding properties and pharmacokinetic studies in rats

46. Site-specific addition of an18F-N-methylaminooxy-containing prosthetic group to a vinylsulfone modified peptide

47. Corrigendum to 'Didanosine ester prodrugs: Synthesis, albumin binding properties and pharmacokinetic studies in rats' [European Journal of Medicinal Chemistry, Volume (44) 3874–3879]

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